A Convergence That Occurs Once a Year
Each year, as the full moon of the fourth lunar month rises, the world pauses at a moment of cosmic rarity — the sacred Vesak Day. On this day, the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of Lord Buddha are understood not as three separate events, but as a single convergence of celestial forces, aligned across time and space into one extraordinary opening.
At Imperial Harvest, Vesak Day has never been merely a commemoration. It is the most significant consecration window of the year — a celestial opening through which karmic energies of exceptional potency are made available for those whose destinies are prepared to receive them. Under Grand Master David Goh’s stewardship, every element of the Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual is orchestrated with precision: the timing, the altar, the instruments of consecration, the talismans drawn by his hand, and the sacred artefacts that serve as the axis of the entire ceremony.
This year, the ritual carries a depth that has not been assembled before. Two sovereign artefacts preside over the altar together — the Imperial Harvest Supreme Buddha of internally flawless clear quartz, and the Red Earth Agarwood Double Dragon Guan Yin, the ceremonial anchor. For the first time, their combined authority holds the ritual’s celestial field. And the talismans through which Grand Master David Goh invokes blessing have been expanded — 18 Supreme Buddha Talismans, 18 Guan Yin Talismans, and 5 Five Wealth Gods Talismans, 41 canonical invocations drawn in preparation for every treasure that passes through the consecration.
To understand this ritual, you must first understand what stands at its centre.
The Supreme Buddha — the Spiritual Heart of the Ritual
At the centre of the Vesak altar stands the Imperial Harvest Supreme Buddha — a masterpiece valued at SGD 3.8 million, commissioned by Grand Master David Goh and sculpted from a single block of internally flawless clear quartz. Fewer than 0.01% of crystals worldwide meet the grade from which this Buddha is carved. In Imperial Feng Shui, clarity of this order is not a cosmetic quality. It is vibrational — a material so free from internal obstruction that it functions as a celestial conductor, capable of receiving, holding, and transmitting the full potency of the consecration energies invoked during the ritual.
The Supreme Buddha’s 佛光 — the Buddha halo carved behind his crown — is rendered in 镂空雕刻, openwork carving of microscopic precision. As light filters through its cut-outs during the ceremony, the halo comes alive, projecting shifting patterns of illumination that are not incidental. They are a metaphor made manifest: enlightenment is not a fixed state, but an active, ever-present unfolding — and on Vesak Day, that unfolding is directed with intention toward every treasure consecrated in this presence.
The Supreme Buddha rests upon a hand-carved wooden lotus pedestal crafted over more than 1,000 hours. Its sculptural ridges mirror the flame-like silhouette of the 佛光 above, creating a resonant dialogue between heavenly radiance and earthly grounding. Individually inlaid turquoise cabochons — set into the lotus petals and mirrored within the halo itself — serve as spiritual anchors in the Imperial Feng Shui tradition, believed to attract protection, healing, and benefactor luck.
During the ritual, Grand Master David Goh personally recites the sacred incantation, forming a direct invocation to the Supreme Buddha. Under the Supreme Buddha’s radiant gaze, every prayer, every talisman, every treasure brought before the altar is empowered with the full potency of this spiritual vessel.
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The Ceremonial Anchor — Red Earth Agarwood Double Dragon Guan Yin
This year, the Supreme Buddha is joined at the altar by a second sovereign artefact: the Imperial Harvest Red Earth Agarwood Double Dragon Guan Yin.
The Double Dragon Guan Yin is carved from Red Earth Agarwood — a material that forms over five centuries through a slow process of natural wounding, fungal transformation, and resin accumulation that saturates the heartwood into a substance simultaneously grounding and vibrationally alive. A lesser material would saturate. Red Earth Agarwood absorbs, holds, and transmits.
Read together, the artefact tells a single coherent story from base to crown. At the base, waves represent the primordial source of wealth. Rising from those waves, a lotus platform supports Guan Yin — purity emerging from adversity. Flanking her, two Imperial dragons ascend through swirling clouds: the 雙龍, whose twin presence represents complete celestial authority. Between and around the dragons, clouds embody 平步青雲 — ascending step by step into the blue clouds. At the centre, Guan Yin stands in serene stillness, holding the sacred vase (淨瓶). At the crown, flames rise — the dominant energy of the Bing Wu year, directed upward as illuminating fire.
Where the Supreme Buddha embodies the wisdom and compassion of enlightenment, the Red Earth Agarwood Double Dragon Guan Yin provides the ceremonial command structure through which that wisdom is channelled into the material world.
The Sacred Altar — a Complete Celestial Architecture
When you look at the ceremonial altar for the Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual, you are looking at a celestial map. Every instrument occupies a specific position. Every material is selected for a specific reason. The altar is not arranged for visual effect — it is arranged for energetic function, each piece contributing a distinct force to the ritual’s architecture, and the spatial relationships between them creating channels through which consecrated energy flows.
Grand Master David Goh constructs this altar personally. At the rear, elevated on a tiered ebony platform and presiding above every other instrument: the sovereign artefacts — the Red Earth Agarwood Double Dragon Guan Yin. At the foreground stands the Supreme Buddha also functions as the ritual’s energetic gateway — every beam of consecrated energy amplified through the internally flawless clear quartz before being directed outward toward the destined owners’ pieces.
The Imperial Harvest Clear Quartz 八吉祥 (Eight Auspicious Symbols) — The Enlightened Perimeter
Arranged across the altar by Grand Master David Goh personally, the Imperial Harvest Clear Quartz 八吉祥 establish the ritual’s sacred perimeter. Their origin traces to the moment following Shakyamuni Buddha’s enlightenment, when the gods descended and presented these eight symbols as offerings. Each symbol corresponds to a specific aspect of Buddha’s enlightened physical form. When all eight are placed together, they reconstitute the enlightened form of Buddha in its entirety — each aspect radiating its specific blessing across every treasure consecrated within the field.
Dharmachakra (金轮)— Wheel of Dharma — Embodies the Buddha’s Speech. Wisdom. Clarity. Strategic direction. For leaders who must make the right decisions under pressure.
White Conch Shell (白海螺) — Carries the Voice of the Buddha. Influence. Reputation. Persuasive communication. For professionals whose voice shapes outcomes.
Precious Parasol (宝伞) — Represents the Buddha’s Divine Protection. Protection from politics, setbacks, and hidden obstacles. For those navigating high-stakes environments.
Victory Banner (胜利幢) — Symbolises the Buddha’s Victory over obstacles. Resilience. Competitive advantage. Breakthrough. For individuals determined to rise above limitations.
Lotus Flower (莲花) — Reflects the Buddha’s Pure Body. Composure amidst chaos. The ability to remain refined under pressure.
Twin Golden Fishes (金鱼双鱼) — Reveal the Eyes of the Buddha. Smooth opportunities. Flowing abundance. Adaptability. For those seeking momentum and expansion.
Treasure Vase (宝瓶) — Holds the Buddha’s Blessings and Nectar of Abundance. Wealth accumulation. Prosperity retention. Long-term abundance. For builders of enduring success.
Endless Knot (吉祥结) — Expresses the Buddha’s Enlightened Mind. Strategic connections. Alignment. Infinite continuity. For those shaping legacy beyond the present moment.
The Big Dipper Constellation — Celestial Governance
Above the altar, the Imperial Harvest Big Dipper Constellation Candles and Incense govern the celestial dimension of the ritual. The Big Dipper (北斗七星) is the celestial command system — the constellation through which Heaven governs timing, mandate, and authority. The seven candles are arranged in the precise formation of the constellation itself. When ignited at the opening of the ritual, they create a celestial grid above the altar, aligning the earthly ceremony with the heavenly configuration. The Big Dipper Constellation Incense carries Grand Master David Goh’s prayers upward through the constellation grid — the medium of transmission between the human realm and the celestial command structure above.
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The Sacred Rites — the Seven-step Consecration Protocol
The Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual follows the seven-step consecration protocol that Grand Master David Goh conducts for every Imperial Harvest blessing — each step precise, each performing a specific and non-substitutable function in the transformation of the treasure from a crafted object into a living vessel of consecrated authority.
Step One — Igniting the Seven Star Lamp Array. Grand Master David Goh ignites the seven Big Dipper Constellation Candles in the precise formation of the Northern Dipper. This is the formal commencement of the ritual — the moment the ceremonial field is opened, Heaven’s timing is aligned with the earthly ceremony, and the consecration begins.
Step Two — Commanding the Big Dipper Constellation Incense. The selected Big Dipper Constellation Incense is lit and commanded. As it burns, its rising smoke becomes the messenger between Earth and Heaven — transmitting the command upward while drawing down the specific celestial authority required for the consecration.
Step Three — Opening the Celestial Portal. Grand Master David Goh performs the rites to open the celestial portal, formally summoning the deities and celestial forces whose presence and authority the ritual requires. This is the threshold moment — the point at which the ceremonial space transitions from prepared to sanctified.
Step Four — Sealing the Bespoke Talismans. Grand Master David Goh drew the bespoke talismans by hand in specially prepared golden ink — selecting the appropriate combination from the 18 Supreme Buddha Talismans, 18 Guan Yin Talismans, and 5 Five Wealth Gods Talismans based on the individual’s Bazi chart. During the ritual, the talismans are authenticated using Grand Master David Goh’s bespoke seals, each pressed in Imperial Harvest ceremonial vermillion, conferring upon every canonical invocation emperor-grade authority.
Step Five — Transmitting Through Fire. The sealed talismans are transmitted through fire — the medium through which the celestial commands encoded within them are released from paper form and elevated to the spiritual plane. Fire converts the written mandate into its energetic equivalent.
Step Six — Anointing with Imperial Harvest Vermillion. Using Imperial Harvest’s personally concocted ceremonial vermillion — a sacred blend of agarwood, sandalwood, qinan essence, and cinnabar — Grand Master David Goh anoints the treasure by hand. The blessing does not sit on the surface of the treasure. It enters it.
Step Seven — Closing the Celestial Portal. Grand Master David Goh closes the celestial portal, sealing the blessing within the consecrated treasure and formally concluding the ritual. The treasure leaves the altar as a living vessel of the Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual’s full authority.
This is not a mass ceremony. Every step is conducted personally by Grand Master David Goh — no delegation, no abbreviation. The consecration is calibrated uniquely to each individual’s Bazi chart, aspirations, and karmic needs.
The Expanded Talisman Suite — 41 Canonical Invocations
The 18 Supreme Buddha Talismans (佛祖符)
Each of the 18 Supreme Buddha Talismans invokes a specific mandate through the authority of the Buddha Ancestor — from wealth activation across all five directions, to career advancement, business success, protection from adversity, and the arrival of benefactors.
The 18 Guan Yin Talismans (观音符)
The 18 Guan Yin Talismans invoke Guan Yin’s compassionate authority across an equally comprehensive range — from improvement and career advancement, to wealth attraction, protection from adversarial forces, soul stabilisation, and the fulfilment of wishes.
The 5 Five Wealth Gods Talismans (五路财神符)
The Five Wealth Gods Talismans invoke the sovereign administration of wealth across all five directions — the canonical celestial language through which Zhao Gong Ming and his four directional wealth gods are summoned to the altar and their authority directed toward the destined owner’s treasure.
Grand Master David Goh determines which talismans are drawn for each individual consecration through the Bazi consultation conducted before every blessing. The selection is not arbitrary — each talisman addresses a specific celestial mandate that corresponds to a specific dimension of the individual’s life.
Recommended Imperial Harvest Treasures for Vesak Day
The Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual consecrates more than the altar. Every Imperial Harvest treasure brought before Grand Master David Goh during this ceremony — whether a personal piece worn daily, a home Feng Shui instrument, or a new acquisition — receives special consecration blessings that combine both Buddhist and Taoist practices. Grand Master David Goh is a dual practitioner of both traditions, and during Vesak, the ritual draws on the full authority of both lineages simultaneously: talismans drawn in golden ink, mantra recitations, chanting, and blessing rites — each directed toward infusing the treasure with auspicious energy, fulfilling the owner’s wishes, enhancing benefactor luck, and removing obstacles in career, business, and wealth fortune.
Beyond the Five Wealth Gods series, the treasures especially auspicious for Vesak Day consecration this year are the following.
Imperial Harvest Imperial White Inkstone Five Wealth Gods Coin
For those acquiring the Five Wealth Gods Coin during Vesak Day, the blessing carries a particular depth. The Five Wealth Gods Blessing Ritual is already among the most complete consecration frameworks in the Imperial Harvest canon. When conducted during Vesak — the single most auspicious consecration window of the year — the coin receives a double layer of blessing: the sovereign authority of the Five Wealth Gods administration, and the full celestial potency of Vesak Day itself. Two complete consecrations converge in one piece.
Its foundation is 御用白端 (Imperial White Duan Inkstone), the single most sovereign inkstone material in Chinese dynastic history, historically reserved by imperial decree for the exclusive personal use of the Chinese Emperor. No scholar, however distinguished. No official, however senior. Only the throne itself could possess it.
御用白端 was the substrate on which the Mandate of Heaven was rendered legible — the material on which imperial ink was ground before the seal was pressed, so that every decree carried, at the cellular level of its physical existence, the trace of the most authoritative material that had ever authenticated earthly command. The finest specimens display two characteristic markings that identify the highest grade: 朱砂线 (red vermillion lines), the reddish-brown mineralisation tracing through the white grain, and 乌金线 (black gold lines), the deeper veining that signals geological maturity. A specimen displaying both across every face is sovereign material — the same grade that authenticated the decrees of the Middle Kingdom. Its institutional gravity is not historical. It is permanent.
The Five Wealth Gods — Zhao Gong Ming (赵公明) at the sovereign centre, Xiao Sheng (萧升) governing commerce from the east, Chen Jiu Gong (陈九公) governing relational wealth from the south, Cao Bao (曹宝) governing preservation and indirect wealth from the west, and Yao Shao Si (姚少司) governing daily industry from the north — together administer every channel through which fortune enters a life. Carved from 御用白端 and bearing both 朱砂线 and 乌金线, the coin carries the same sovereign material authority that once authenticated imperial decrees into the wealth dimension of the destined owner’s life. It is prescribed when the Bazi chart reveals that more than one of the five wealth channels has been constrained, and when the structural correction required is the emperor-grade authentication of multiple wealth pathways simultaneously.
Imperial Harvest Clear Quartz Mythical Hulu Collection
The Imperial Harvest Clear Quartz Mythical Hulu is carved from the same class of internally flawless clear quartz that defines the Supreme Buddha at the centre of the Vesak altar — a material whose vibrational clarity allows it to function as a celestial conductor of the highest order.
In Imperial Feng Shui, the Hulu (葫芦) is the vessel of transformation and protection. Its distinctive double-gourd form encodes a precise cosmological function: the upper chamber receives and holds celestial qi — absorbing what is harmful, containing what is beneficial — while the lower chamber grounds and distributes that energy into the life of the destined owner. The Hulu does not merely protect. It transforms the quality of the environment it inhabits, converting stagnation into flow, obstruction into clearance, and adversity into the conditions from which renewed progress becomes possible.
In the discipline of Imperial Home Feng Shui, the Hulu carries a specific relationship with the Water Star (向星) — the flying star that governs the flow of wealth qi through a dwelling. Where the Water Star is strong and well-positioned, wealth accumulates with relatively little resistance. Where it is weakened, obstructed, or afflicted by conflicting energies, wealth qi disperses rather than pools — and no amount of professional effort fully compensates for the structural leak at the source. The Clear Quartz Mythical Hulu, placed in precise alignment with the Water Star’s position in the home, functions as a vessel that captures and retains the wealth qi the Water Star brings — ensuring that what flows in does not flow out, and that the home environment actively supports the destined owner’s financial accumulation rather than quietly undermining it.
Consecrated through the Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual, the Mythical Hulu carries the full potency of the ceremony’s celestial opening into the home environment of the destined owner. It is prescribed for individuals whose Feng Shui audit identifies Water Star conditions that require strengthening or retention — or whose Bazi chart indicates that environmental alignment represents the next structural correction available to them.
Imperial Harvest Eight Zodiac Guardians Collection
Every individual is born under one of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs, and each zodiac sign is assigned a guardian deity — a celestial figure whose specific qualities, wisdom, and authority are most aligned with the nature of those born under that sign. The Imperial Harvest Eight Zodiac Guardians Collection is Grand Master David Goh’s flagship jadeite series, developed after years of rigorous research, and crafted to empower individuals across every dimension of life: career, sales, investment, health, and relationships.
The collection is rooted in the Bagua framework — the eight trigrams of the Later Heaven arrangement that govern direction, season, element, and zodiac sign. Each guardian deity corresponds to one of these eight trigrams, and the jadeite piece is designed around the specific emblems and auspicious symbols that embody that deity’s power and blessing. The collection is available in elemental jadeite colours — Lavender (Fire), Yellow (Earth), White (Metal), Blue (Water), and Green (Wood) — each calibrated to the individual’s favourable element as determined by the Bazi chart.
The eight guardians span the full zodiac. Thousand Hands Guan Yin (千手观音) protects the Rat; Akasagarbha Bodhisattva (虛空藏菩薩) protects the Ox and Tiger; Manjusri Bodhisattva (文殊菩薩) protects the Rabbit; Samantabhadra Bodhisattva (普贤菩萨) protects the Dragon and Snake; Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva (得大勢菩薩) protects the Horse; Vairochana Buddha (大日如来佛) protects the Goat and Monkey; Acalanatha (不动明王) protects the Rooster; and Amitabha Buddha (阿弥陀佛) protects the Dog and Boar. Each deity brings a distinct quality of blessing — from Guan Yin’s infinite compassion and Manjusri’s penetrating wisdom, to Acalanatha’s transformation of obstacles into opportunities and Samantabhadra’s empowerment of purposeful execution. What unites all eight is the precision of the match: every guardian’s authority is specifically calibrated to the energetic nature of the zodiac sign they protect.
For every piece in the Eight Zodiac Guardians Collection consecrated during Vesak, Grand Master David Goh conducts a bespoke blessing ritual — hand-drawing individual talismans for the consecration, reciting auspicious prayers, and anointing each treasure with specially concocted red vermillion. The Vesak consecration window adds a further dimension: the guardian’s personal authority over the destined owner is amplified by the full celestial potency of the most auspicious day of the year. The piece does not simply carry the guardian’s blessing — it carries it at its annual peak.
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A Legacy That Extends Beyond a Lifetime
Participating in the Imperial Harvest Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual is an act of deliberate foresight. It is not a response to immediate circumstances. It is a decision to address the structural dimensions of one’s destiny — to align the forces that determine whether effort yields return, whether relationships produce opportunity, whether wealth accumulates or disperses — at the moment when those forces are most receptive to alignment.
Under Grand Master David Goh’s personal stewardship, the blessings sealed during this ceremony become part of an unbroken lineage of consecration, linking each destined owner to the imperial traditions that once served emperors, scholars, and visionaries who understood that destiny, left unaddressed, follows its default path — and that destiny, addressed with precision and at the right moment, follows a different one entirely.
The Supreme Buddha stands ready. The Red Earth Agarwood Double Dragon Guan Yin anchors the altar. The Eight Treasures reconstitute the enlightened perimeter. Grand Master David Goh prepares the 41 talismans. The celestial window opens once a year.
Reserve your place in the Vesak Grand Blessing Ritual. Claim your complimentary Bazi consultation with Grand Master David Goh — and understand what this consecration window holds for you specifically.


































